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One of the few upsides, she said, is that it would allow students to plan ahead financially, unlike past, sudden tuition increases.
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I wouldn't want the sudden abolition of tuition fees.
But some parents of students at the school said that mismanagement preceded the financial crisis, and that a sudden rise in tuition in 2009 had led to the departure of many students, and that the problem had been made worse by a lack of investment and meager fund-raising efforts.
I feel as if I'm suffering from 'growing pains' now more than ever; last year at this time I was worrying about finding a date for prom, and now all of a sudden I worry about rent, tuition and the lack of social justice in the world.
But experts and unions were sceptical that a mainstream university would be allowed to fail, especially in cases where sudden changes in government policy – such as Brexit, student visas or tuition fees – were the cause.
The scenario is a bit different at public universities, where tuition increases are usually the result of demographic shifts spurring more student demand, or because a sudden state budget crunch compels politicians to raise tuition.
Nursing leaders said the sudden slump revealed by the latest university application data was inevitable given that student nurses now faced paying annual tuition fees of more than £9,000.
Tuition fees?
Tuition increases?
Sudden end.
Sudden rise?
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